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    Menstral disorders

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    Menstrual Disorders. Neuroendocrine Syndromes in Gynecology   Menstrual Disorders Menstruation disorders are a common problem during adolescence. These disorders may cause significant anxiety for patients and their families. Physical and psychological factors contribute to the problem. In order to treat menstruation disorders‚ becoming familiar with the normal menstrual cycle is important. The Menstrual Cycle The menstrual cycle is regulated by the complex surge and fluctuations in many different

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    Eating Disorder

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    Analysis of “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” I still remember when I was a child‚ my parents always called me “fat boy”. In the traditional culture of my hometown China‚ “fatty” means cute‚ full of blessing. No one associated “fat” with being ugly. Even when I was a high school student‚ “fat boy” was still my parents’ nickname for me. But in recent years‚ Chinese aesthetics has been changing quickly. Now‚ you can easily find all kinds of diet pills on sale in stores‚ and more and more recreation

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    Eating Disorders

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    Eating Disorders: White American vs. Black American Teenagers Gretchen Serrao Nova Southeastern University Eating Disorders: White American vs. Black American Teenagers During our time‚ society in the United States is greatly influenced for concerns about body image and weight which leads to eating disorders. White Americans and Black American teenagers hold differences in judgements about body size. Therefore‚ this topic is of great interests for me because

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    bipolar disorder

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    Speech on Bipolar Disorder I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Well I want everyone to think about this; how many people do you know are bipolar? I’m sure the things you’ve heard or seen you think they’re all crazy‚ but believe it or not there are many famous people with bipolar including Abraham Lincoln‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ Drew Carey‚ and many others. Most people who are bipolar don’t realize they are bipolar and go throughout life untreated because mentally they don’t believe they have a problem

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    Sleep Disorder

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    A sleep disorder can be defined as a disturbance of the normal sleep pattern. This causes a disruption in the way an individual typically sleeps‚ which can lead to other complications such as irritability and dysfunction during the day. Four common sleep disorders are insomnia‚ sleep apnea‚ restless legs syndrome‚ and narcolepsy. Nearly 70 million Americans suffer from these and many other sleep disorders every year. Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which the affected individual has difficulty falling

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    Sleep Disorders

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    patterns and cause insomnia including‚ but not limited to: anxiety disorders‚ medical conditions‚ depression‚ stress‚ bipolar disorders‚ restless leg syndrome‚ etc. Sleep habits and hygiene can help reduce our susceptibility to sleep insomnia. Going to bed at different times‚ napping‚ poor sleep environment‚ working night shifts‚ lack of exercise‚ etc. are all factors that can cause insomnia. As far as treatment and signs of this disorder go‚ sleep studies can be conducted to look at your symptoms‚ which

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    Physiological disorder

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    Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects the movement. It develops gradually‚ sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. But while a tremor may be the most well-known sign of Parkinson’s disease‚ the disorder also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement. Parkinson’s disease become worst as your condition progress over time‚ at the early stage of the disorder your face may show no expression‚ the way you walk

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    Vestibular Disorders

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    VESTIBULAR DISORDERS Information on this handout was taken from www.vestibular.org What is BPPV? Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common disorder of the inner ear’s vestibular system‚ which is a vital part of maintaining balance. BPPV is benign‚ meaning that it is not life-threatening nor generally progressive. BPPV produces a sensation of spinning called vertigo that is both paroxysmal and positional‚ meaning it occurs suddenly and with a change in head position. Why

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    Delight in Disorder

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    DELIGHT IN DISORDER INTRODUCTION: Robert Herrick (1591-1674) is classified as a ’Cavalier Poet‚’ that is‚ he belonged to a group of poets who supported King Charles I during the Civil War. During the Civil War on account of his support to the Royalist cause he fell out of favor with the government‚ but after King Charles II was restored to the throne the King honored him and made him the Vicar at Dean Prior at Devonshire. During his student days at Cambridge and as a budding poet he was a great

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    Disorder In Veterans

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    In addition to these symptoms‚ veterans develop post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and may have extreme periods of sadness and irritability (Ragsdale‚ cite). PTSD is common among military service members. Veterans with PTSD and has a history of mTBI demonstrate more severe PTSD symptoms than veterans with PTSD without a

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